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Contents.History Kaji began making videos in March 2015 after watching other toy review channels like EvanTubeHD and asking his mother, 'How come I’m not on YouTube when all the other kids are?' Kaji's mother decided to quit her job as a high school chemistry teacher to work on the YouTube channel full-time.Before going live on YouTube, the family replaced their real-life surname (Guan) with the on-screen surname Kaji.In 2017, Kaji's parents signed a deal with PocketWatch, a startup children's media company that was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams. PocketWatch does the marketing and merchandise for Ryan's YouTube channels. In 2018, Ryan ToysReview, in cooperation with PocketWatch and, created an app called Tag with Ryan, an endless runner game targeted towards children, for iOS and Android. In 2019, Ryan ToysReview and PocketWatch produced a 20-episode television series for preschoolers titled. On November 1, 2019, released a video game titled Race With Ryan, a featuring Kaji and characters from the Ryan's World brand, for,. Influence Kaji has influenced the toy industry; his toy reviews, especially those which get millions of views, will sometimes affect the toy's sales.

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Chris Williams of compared Kaji to 's.At the Toy Fair 2018 in New York, Kaji announced a line of toys, branded as Ryan's World, in cooperation with PocketWatch and Bonkers Toys.The toys were first released exclusively at Walmart on August 6, 2018.The Ryan's World channel has been listed in 2018 and 2019 as the highest-earning YouTube channel by Forbes.The channel's description mentions that most of the toys reviewed are later donated to charity. His mother told TubeFilter that 'Ryan doesn’t keep all the toys he gets — we give a lot of them away to friends and family, and also a lot of them away to charity.' Controversy On August 28, 2019, a complaint was filed by and the Federal Trade Commission due to its sponsored videos not being properly disclosed. Truth in Advertising has claimed that 'Nearly 90 percent of the Ryan ToysReview videos have included at least one paid product recommendation aimed at preschoolers, a group too young to distinguish between a commercial and a review.'

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Former cap badge and tartanFounded1 July 1881CountryUnited KingdomBranchTypeLine infantryRoleSizeOne battalionPart ofGarrison/HQ,Nickname(s)'The Forty Twa'Black Jocks' (slang term used by members of other regiments)'Ladies from Hell'Motto(s)(Scotland's)Latin: 'No One Provokes Me with Impunity'MarchQuick: 'All the Blue Bonnets Are O'er the Border'Slow: 'Pipes & Drums Quick: 'Pipes & Drums Slow: 'My Home'Pipes & Drums Slow: 'Highland Cradle Song'AnniversariesRed Hackle Day (5 January)see belowCommandersRoyal ColonelInsigniaTactical Recognition FlashHackleRed. A sniper from 'C' Company, 5th Battalion, The Black Watch in position in a ruined building in Gennep, the Netherlands, 14 February 1945.The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) is an of the. The regiment was created as part of the in 1881, when the was amalgamated with the. It was known as The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) from 1881 to 1931 and The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) from 1931 to 2006. Part of the for administrative purposes from 1967, it was the senior. It has been part of the for administrative purposes from 2017. Two soldiers from the Black Watch pass by a burning German anti-aircraft half-track, Sicily, 5 August 1943.The 1st Battalion landed in France in September 1939 as part of the in the for service with the (BEF).

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The battalion later transferred to the of the and was captured at during the. It was reformed from reserve units of the in August 1940 and moved to North Africa in August 1942 where it fought at the in October 1942 and then continued to fight in the before it took part in the in July 1943. It also took part in the in June 1944, the later that month and the in August 1944. It later saw action at the in January 1945, in February 1945 and the in March 1945.The 2nd Battalion was serving in from where it was sent to East Africa in August 1940 and saw action during the.

It was sent to, as part of the in the, and took part in the in May 1941. It moved to North Africa in October 1941 and took part in the in November 1941. Territorial Army The 4th Battalion landed in France in January 1940 as part of the 153rd Brigade in the 51st (Highland) Division for service with the BEF and then took part in the in June 1940.

From July 1940 to April 1943 the battalion was stationed in Gibraltar. The battalion remained in the United Kingdom for the rest of the war.The 5th Battalion landed in North Africa as part of the 153rd Brigade in the 51st (Highland) Division and fought at the in October 1942. It also took part in the Normandy landings, while attached to the, in June 1944 and saw action at the Battle for Caen followed by the later that month. It saw combat again at the Battle of the Falaise Pocket in August 1944 and the in January 1945.The 6th Battalion landed in France in January 1940 as part of the in the 51st (Highland) Division for service with the BEF.

The battalion exchanged places with the 1st Battalion and became part of the 12th Brigade of the 4th Division and then took part in the Dunkirk evacuation in June 1940. It moved to North Africa in the spring of 1943 for service in the final stages of the Tunisian Campaign and then on to the in February 1944 where it took part in the in the spring of 1944. The battalion later fought on the before being sent to in late 1944, where it remained for the rest of the war.The 7th Battalion landed in North Africa as part of the 154th Brigade in the 51st (Highland) Division and fought at the Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1942. It also took part in the Normandy landings in June 1944, the Battle for Caen later that month and the Battle of the Falaise Pocket in August 1944. It later saw action at the Battle of the Bulge in January 1945. The 7th Battalion was also one of the first battalions to cross the river Rhine during on the 23 March 1945. After the War Late 1940s The 2nd Battalion was deployed to India in 1945 and arrived at Cherat Cantonment, thirty-four miles from, on 15 August 1947, when India and Pakistan became independent.

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On 26 February 1948 the battalion became the last British Army unit to leave Pakistan, boarding a transport ship at, after a formal parade through the streets with the salute taken by the Prime Minister. 1950s to 1970s The regiment won honours after the in November 1952 during the. The regiment helped to suppress the in in 1953 and to suppress the actions of during in in the late 1950s.During the in November 1963, nine from the regiment were invited to travel to the United States and participate in the funeral procession from the to the. They performed The Brown Haired Maiden, The Badge of Scotland, The 51st Highland Division, and The Barren Rocks of Aden. The Black Watch had won such renown that in December 1964 during an Anglo-American summit, President asked the British Prime Minister to sent the Black Watch to, a request that was refused.The Black Watch served in during as part of. The regiment was frequently a major target of the (PIRA) and the (INLA). A lance corporal serving with the regiment was shot by a sniper in East in November 1971 and a young private serving with the regiment was killed while on foot patrol in, by a remote control device in July 1978.

Hong Kong Handover Ceremony The Black Watch was the last British military unit to leave Hong Kong in 1997, and it played a prominent role in the. The Black Watch. – Australia –. – Australia –. – Canada –.

– Canada – 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish),. – Canada –. – New Zealand – The New Zealand Scottish. – South Africa – Transvaal Scottish Regiment.

Sri Lanka -. –Before and after the Second World War, the Australian Militia, later renamed the Citizen Military Forces (CMF), included the. This unit was affiliated with the Black Watch.Canada (from 1862) has its own Black Watch, being raised as the 5th Battalion of the Canadian Militia, being renamed by 1914 as the 5th Regiment (Royal Highlanders of Canada). It adopted its current title, prior to the Second World War, and saw action in both world wars.

Anecdotes When wearing the kilt, it is customary for troops to 'go regimental' or 'military practice', wearing no underwear. In 1997, a Black Watch soldier received wide press exposure because of windy conditions during a military ceremony in Hong Kong. In popular culture. Anthems associated with the regiment include 'Wha Saw the Forty-Second', ('Wha saw the Forty Twa') a reworking of the Jacobite song 'Wha Wadna Fecht For ', ', and 'Twa Recruiting Sergeants'. In 2006, the premiered a new play, by at the.

Compiled from interviews with former soldiers, the play dealt with the history of the regiment and in particular the recent deployment in. The regiment are lambasted in an The Black Watch, recorded by various artists such as the Irish Brigade, the Fighting Men of Crossmaglen, Athenry and Shebeen, for their role in.

The lyrics speak of the Black Watch, 'strolling down the with riot guns and gas, terrorising women as they're coming out of.' Gallery.